California-based design studio Quillo Creative has come up with a series of impressive typographic logos of common words we use every day. They’ve combined, altered, and replaced letters with visuals that symbolize the word.
For example, the letters ‘H’ and ‘A’ in the word SHAVE have been designed to look like a razor. The ‘M’ in CAMP looks like a tent. The words ‘H’ and ‘E’ in CHESS look like a rook. The letters ‘C’ and ‘O’ in RECORD look like a vinyl record and its cover. Most of the designs look ingeniously simple due to clever, minimalist execution. Check them out below.
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